Chapter 19: Staying on the Battlefield

Mench said, "That's good, if you have a little strength, look outside." (Turning his head to Ban Yan and saying) You can also take a look. ”

Ban Yan was not very obedient, and sat on the ground for a few minutes before his mother-in-law showed her head and went out. I also wanted to see what the battlefield was like, but my legs really wouldn't allow me to move.

I could see Ban Yan's face looking at the battlefield from afar.

Ban Yan's face tensed tightly, and his eyes said the complexity in his heart. I'm very relieved that Mench's method has worked.

But comfort can't cure leg pain.

I had a pain all afternoon, and the gunfire was the same as mine, and even after a long time it showed no signs of abating.

It was almost dusk before my legs allowed me to stand up and see the situation on the battlefield in the distance.

I barely got up, my hand reaching out and grasping the rim of the crater. He struggled to stand up straight, his head baring out and looking at the battlefield.

The battlefield is still the same now as it was when I ran to the crater. The soldiers were busy shooting, and every now and then they died, but I saw some soldiers with gauze on their heads and a lot of blood on their bodies throwing grenades with difficulty. Several times the enemy infantry stepped into their trenches, and several times they were beaten back by many scars of soldiers, some of whom pretended to be dead on the ground in order to earn their money back, with three or four grenades on their bodies, and one grenade stuffed in the collar and the detonating wire in their mouths. When the enemy passes above him, he tilts his head to the side and detonates the grenade stuffed in his collar, and then the other grenades on his body also explode, and he is also blown away.

When they saw this, they suddenly felt that everything they thought was incomparably small to them.

Such a scene finally came to an end after playing out a few times on the fading horizon. In the midst of my exclamation, I suddenly realized that I had forgotten someone, and I said to Mench, "That's right! What about the young woman? ”

Mench patted his head and said, "Damn! I forgot, it should still be in the arsenal. Check it out. ”

I said, "Okay."

Then they rushed out of the crater and ran towards the mutilated arsenal. Left me behind. I yelled, "Hey! Come back and help me through! I've got a leg injury! ”

Mench ran back and carried me on his back. Ban Yan ran towards the arsenal one by one.

When Menchi and I arrived at the arsenal, I saw Ban Yan talking to the young woman. I breathed a sigh of relief that she was fine.

Let's walk over. Pan Yan and the young woman said, "It's good that your boyfriend is still alive, why don't you stop him from going to war?" It seems that the young woman's boyfriend is still alive.

The young woman replied, "No way, he is a soldier."

I interjected and said, "I remember that at noon today, he said that if he blocked the offensive in the afternoon, he would withdraw to the city to fight street fighting, and the death rate of street fighting should be lower."

A man's voice behind me replied: "No, we can't immediately withdraw to the city, but we have to lead the enemy into the city, if the enemy sees that there are no defenders on our position early tomorrow morning, they will be suspicious, and then there will be no street fighting."

The person who answered me happened to be the young woman's boyfriend, and the highest officer (battalion commander) of the arsenal garrison, and I asked the battalion commander, "How many of you are left?" After an afternoon of fighting, the artillery fire was still so fierce. ”

The battalion commander took off his helmet, sat down next to the young woman, and said: "There are still 56 people who can fight, and it should not be a problem to bring the enemy into the city tomorrow while fighting and retreating."

He wiped the blood and powder ash from his face, and took off his coat stained with powder ash and threw it aside.

Then he asked us, "No, you people should withdraw to the mountains, and my fiancée will come here to forget it, and you should retreat into the mountains as soon as you are young."

The young woman said, "You didn't propose to me, so why am I your fiancée?"

The battalion commander said, "I will beg for it, you will be mine sooner or later."

These two goods inexplicably began to show affection......

After a small quarrel with the young woman, the battalion commander sobered up and asked us, "What are you still doing here, quickly withdraw to the mountains."

I said, "We're here to do logistics or something, just to see you fight, anyway, there's no point in living, it's enough to help you defend your family and country before you die."

Mr. Battalion Commander thought for a moment and said, "Okay then, bear the consequences."

I knew that soldiers like to hear that. I said, "There's no one else to help me anymore."

He looked at my injured leg and said, "Your leg is fine, you can go to the infirmary."

I said, "Oh, thank you then."

With that, Menchi carried me on his back and walked towards the infirmary behind him.

When we first entered the clinic, I felt like my injuries were nothing. Dozens of unrecognizable wounded in the medical office were crying out for pain with the last strength of their lives.

What is my leg injury?

A female nurse wearing a white apron and a white mask with a little blood on her hands came up to us and said, "Come over here."

Then she took us to a messy hospital bed. Mench put me in a hospital bed. She asked me, "Was it a bullet in the leg?"

I said, "yes."

She asked, "Have you been sterilized?"

Mench replied, "Is it okay to spill it with 58 degrees?"

"Yes," she said. Is the bullet out? ”

"Not yet, the bullet went straight through his leg and didn't need to be taken," Mench said.

She asked me, "Does it still hurt now?"

I was a little speechless: "It's strange if it doesn't hurt!"

She said, "Then I'll inject you with some anti-inflammatory drugs."

With that, she turned around and walked a few steps and brought a syringe. Then she tied a rubber band tightly around my thigh and pricked it with a needle. It hurts to death.

I couldn't help but shout, "It hurts!"

After the injection, she said to me, "What does it hurt to shout at the old man?" After the fight, have a good rest. ”

I said, "Thank you."

Menchi sat on the edge of the bed and said, "It's okay to hurt this little bit, look at the other wounded, your little injury is nothing."

I said, "You're right, but who are you going to say about me?"

Mench said, "Uh...... Gotta get it, then you keep shouting like a and let that nurse continue to laugh at you. ”

I said, "You're enough."

The nurse smiled and said to me, "I'll go get you a pair of crutches."

I said, "Thank you."

She brought me two crutches and placed them next to my bed. "If you want to move, you can use crutches, but you can't get out of bed and walk around for half an hour."

I said, "Got it."

And just like that, I was bored in my hospital bed. Menqi kept looking around, Ban Yan was outside, probably talking to the battalion commander and the young woman. Alas...... People who have been in love really have a common topic. Ban Mo didn't come to see me all night.

I fell asleep an hour after Mench fell asleep, so I also fell asleep.